
Only 1 is over 2g.not sure what was up, but I tried 2 different SD cards with img files on them and not 1 would open. I tried to use this yesterday to open any of my img files and none of them would work. Thanks for all the help, any other suggestions would be appreciated. Won't open a file over 2GB, so it won't open gmapprom.img from a Colorado 400t. I also need more RAM as I only have 1gb of DDR2. For some reason it can load larger polish files than shapefiles and strangly enough sometimes restarting the program seems to free up more "room" to load up files. I had to use this method to get around the small load limit of gpsmapedit. Ran topoprocess to convert the commerce.mp to a img file. Saved as commerce.mp (and fixed the zoom levels to 0=0, etc). Loaded large NHD file, trimmed out a section to fit the commerce 60x30 quad, then loaded DEM for commerce then the other combined data. Combined all data except DEM and NHD into one trimmed. Added trail data by converting gpx trails to polylines and labeling as 0x16 in gpsmapedit. Used topoprocess to retrieve other datas. Combined NHD data after trimming to fit my area, combined trimmed NHD data into one. It should be noted that the actual printed 7.5 min series is in 20ft contours for this area so I selected it to build 20' contoursĭownloaded data, used Topoprocess to build DEM data (40 quads, all seperate) and converted to.mp, used topoprocess to build NHD data in 4 sets. Most of my contours are from 150 to 600 mb each, depending on the relief of the area, mainly the NC/TN border ones are large.

The new product delivers 2GB of multi-layered loops and features a robust engine for. I guess I will let it run at least 48 hours to see if it finishes the quad. Get pinpoint control over shapes, colors, looping and more.
Gpsmapedit over 2gb license key#
In demo mode, it is possible to view low-detailed scales up to 240 m, but the license key level 2.x is required to zoom in a detailed scale.
Gpsmapedit over 2gb update#
Well I just split off a 7.5 min section without changing anything and it ran in about 15min. GPSMapEdit 2.1 ( update 78.5) (March 2nd, 2014) The change log: New feature: The support of MrSID and NITF formats.
